24.Rgxg5! {[#] <strong style="color:red;">Not the only way to win, but the most beautiful way! Oratovsky is from the ‘old school’ where winning with beautiful moves is more important than just winning.</strong>}
({<strong style="color:black;">Good enough also should be </strong> } 24.Rexg5 Qxc2 25.Rh5+ )
Qh7{[#] <strong style="color:red;"></strong>} 25.Rxg7$3{[#] <strong style="color:red;">A move of rare beauty and great force! So much so that Black here resigned! The likely finish would be </strong>} Kxg7 ( 25...Qh4 26.Rg4 Qh7 27.Bb2 )
26.Re7+ Nxe7 27.Qxe7+ Kh8 ( 27...Kg6 28.Qg5# ) 28.Bb2+ {<strong style="color:black;">with forced mate </strong> } 1-0